
Should self-aware AI, if developed, be granted rights similar to those of humans?
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resolved Nov 23
Yes, grant similar rights
No, different rights needed
Undecided/Need more information
This poll explores public opinion on the ethical implications of potentially self-aware AI systems and whether they should be granted human-like rights.
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